They can issue a daily hands-off bulletin designed to keep away clubs interested in the talented attacking duo.

And they can discuss, with great excitement, the January transfer window.

But fit-again keeper Pepe Reina has a more immediate and modest aim – winning consecutive league games with the fallen English giants.

Incredibly, it is nearly a year since Liverpool won back-to-back Premier League matches – a win at Aston Villa on December 18 following victory over QPR.

Now, after super Suarez took his tally for the season to 13 thanks to a couple against Wigan and teenage terror Sterling provided two assists, this Liverpool line-up finally looks capable of repeating that feat.

Reina, back after five weeks out with a hamstring injury, said: “We haven’t won two games in a row since December – and that is ridiculous.

“It is our main target now, to make sure we get those three points at Swansea next week.

“We want to keep that momentum going. It is a pleasure to play at Anfield.

“We are glad because of the supporters’ patience. We haven’t been as good as we would wish but the supporters are right behind us.”

They were, in the second half at least, on Saturday as a poor Jean Beausejour back pass allowed the excellent Sterling to lay on an opener for Suarez.

The prolific striker then added a second from Jose Enrique’s pass before the Spanish full-back wrapped it up himself from another Sterling assist.

It was a dominant 45 minutes and showed why the Reds were quick to issue a hands-off warning following Manchester City’s interest in Suarez.

And it also explained why Rodgers told anyone thinking of trying to lure Sterling away, before he signs his first professional contract next month, to forget about it. The Kop boss said: “Why would you want to leave one of the biggest clubs in world football?

“They would be wasting his time. Raheem is in a real good place here.

“He’ll tie himself down to a new contract because he wants to be here and he can be a great at this club.”

Chairman Werner, meanwhile, claims Liverpool will not do any business for Suarez.

“Absolutely not,” he said. “He’s a beautiful player to watch. We made a long-term contract with him in the summer and we are going to see a lot of his play at Liverpool.

“Obviously we have made some mistakes in the past but our intention is to strengthen.

“We know that January is a challenging time but hopefully the fans will be pleased with what we accomplish.”

Wigan’s defeat was made worse by midfielder Ben Watson suffering a broken leg in a first-half collision with Sterling.

He is now set to miss the rest of the season and boss Roberto Martinez said: “If he needs surgery, that could easily be four to five months out. It’s a very disappointing day.”